License plates; creating the National Defense Service Medal license plate; providing for design and issue; effective date.
Impact
The introduction of the National Defense Service Medal plate is part of Oklahoma's ongoing effort to recognize and honor the service of military personnel. This bill can potentially increase the visibility and acknowledgment of the contributions made by veterans. Additionally, the fees collected from the issuance of these plates will support the Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs, providing much-needed funding for various programs and services aimed at benefiting veterans within the state.
Summary
House Bill 2452 seeks to introduce a new special license plate designation in Oklahoma: the National Defense Service Medal license plate. This plate is intended for individuals who have been awarded the National Defense Service Medal and wish to demonstrate their support for the Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs. The bill outlines specific design requirements and stipulates that the Tax Commission shall consult with the Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs in creating the plate's artwork.
Contention
While the bill itself does not appear to encounter significant opposition, similar proposals have been met with discussions around the appropriate allocation of funds generated through license plate sales. Concerns regarding the efficiency of state agencies in managing such funds and ensuring that they directly benefit veterans are often raised in legislative contexts. Additionally, the plate requires a $35 annual renewal fee, which adds a financial commitment for veterans despite the potential for positive community impact.
Motor vehicles; modifying benefited organization for Monarch Butterfly License Plate; creating the Broken Arrow Public Schools License Plate. Effective date.